PRISMA+ Colloquium
Jan. 22, 2025 at 1 p.m. in Lorentz-Raum, 05-127, Staudingerweg 7Prof. Dr. Tobias Hurth
Institut für Physik, THEP
hurth@uni-mainz.de
The NOvA neutrino oscillation experiment has been collecting data for over 10 years. Since the last NOvA analysis, the neutrino dataset has almost doubled, and there have been several improvements to the treatment of systematics and physics models. The most recent results introduce a new low energy electron neutrino sample and give the most precise single-experiment measurement of ?m_32^2 to date. My talk will give an extensive overview of the NOvA experiment and their latest results, as well as looking at the future of NOvA and neutrino oscillation experiments.